Titmice

Mésanges

Birds of North America

Paridae

Lives, Habitats & Pictures of the Titmice

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Titmice are mostly southern birds, with the exception of the Tufted Titmouse, whose range takes it into southern Ontario, Canada.
There are five types of titmice found in North America including the Black-crested Titmouse, who until recently has been "split" from
the Tufted Titmouse. Titmice are active birds and are easily identified and located by their constant chattering, as they move about.

The Oak Titmouse and Juniper Titmouse are very similar in appearance. They have mostly grey-colored bodies and no real identification markers
on them. These two birds are found in the southwestern states. There, you will also find the Bridled Titmouse that is easily recognized by the
black barring on its face. The Black-crested Titmouse is found in southeastern Texas and into Mexico. The Tufted Titmouse has
the biggest range and is seen anywhere in the eastern parts of the USA.

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